Ah, what you have is a confused cat that thinks it's a dog. It won't be long befroe it starts to raise it's leg on bushes. --- On Tue, 5/12/09, MutherAndSun <mutherandsun@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: From: MutherAndSun <mutherandsun@xxxxxxxxx> Subject: [GeoStL] Re: NGR - Dogs To: geocaching@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Date: Tuesday, May 12, 2009, 10:15 PM Oh, not true about cats. We've got one "Tri-state Earthcat" who definitley knows his name. We call him Earthy most of the time and he'll come charging from wherever he is in the house. Although he plays with the wienie dogs quite a bit, maybe he thinks he's a dog too! From: Jack Anderson <pandyandy3@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> To: geocaching@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Tuesday, May 12, 2009 10:09:19 PM Subject: [GeoStL] Re: NGR - Dogs Dogs will probably come to anything called out in that tone of voice. Cats will not respond to anything except a shake of the bag the treats are stored in. Humans own dogs, cats own humans. --- On Tue, 5/12/09, tnands <sydstyr@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: From: tnands <sydstyr@xxxxxxxxxx> Subject: [GeoStL] Re: NGR - Dogs To: geocaching@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Date: Tuesday, May 12, 2009, 9:53 PM LOL.. Our dog answers and responds to Indy, Dog, Move, and certain snap of the fingers. My inlaws had two dogs: Thunder and Lightning but both thought their name was "Thunder, Lightning" Nancy ----- Original Message ----- From: M. Gasch To: geocaching@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Tuesday, May 12, 2009 9:25 PM Subject: [GeoStL] Re: NGR - Dogs Maybe the dogs both come because they hear your "calling a dog voice." Our dog's name is Gage, but the 13-year-old (a boy, can you tell?) calls him Buttface and he comes just as readily. They may both come because they expect dinner, a treat, a walk, some petting, etc...... Mary